In 2009 we released one of our most popular book titles, Last Chance to Fly, which detailed how aviation enthusiasts can fly on rare and historic airliners around the world before they disappear from...

Most people reading this (myself include) would be incredulous at the fact an aircraft from the 1990s could be considered ‘classic’. However, these machines are mostly over 20 years old now, and many new...

A brave and daring bid is underway to save some important pieces of New Zealand’s airline heritage, under the banner Bring Our Birds Home. Led by Paul Brennan, a classic aircraft fan and broadcaster...

This month we’re excited to announce another our new book for aviation enthusiasts, Preserved Airliners of Asia & Australasia – Including Military Transport Aircraft, which will be available soon! This new title is brought to you...

By far one of the best-known airliners ever produced, and certainly amongst the most numerous ever built (albeit largely for military transport purposes in the C-47 guise), the DC-3 ‘Dakota’ has a special place...

Aer Lingus has welcomed a historic DC-3 airliner painted in retro colours to operate in public displays and reenactments over the coming few years. The aircraft is ZS-NTE (cn 11926), which was previously operated...